Danuta Musiał ORCID iD Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń Poland
Danuta Musiał – professor at the Institute of History and Archival Science of the Nicolaus Copernicus University, her scientific interests focus on the issues of myth and religion in the Greek-Roman world and the history of women in Rome. Selected publications: “Sodalicium Nigidiani”. Les pythagoriciens à Rome à la fin de la République, ‘Revue de l’histoire des religions’ 2001, 218, pp. 339–367; Dionizos w Rzymie (Dionysos in Rome, Kraków 2009); The Princeps as the Pontifex Maximus: the Case of Tiberius, ‘Electrum’ 2014, 21, pp. 96–106; Divinities of the Roman Liberalia, ‘Przegląd Humanistyczny’ 2013, 56, pp. 95–100; with A. Gillmeister: Why were the “Oriental cults” invented?, ‘Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae’ 2017, 54, pp. 503–514; “Evocatio deorum” as an example of a crisis ritual in Roman religion, ‘Graeco-Latina Brunensia’ 2018, 23, pp. 95–107.